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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Steven Gerrard 'uncle' 

wanted over £60m 

cocaine trafficking - last

 time he was on run

 he WATCHED Stevie

 play


Robert Stephen Gerrard seemed to have no care in the world as he joined Stevie G’s then fiancée Alex at the World Cup in 2006
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'Uncle': Robert is on right, next to Alex, with Coleen Rooney on left
England captain Steven Gerrard’s “Uncle Bobby” brazenly watched the player starring in the World Cup despite being wanted by drug cops.
Robert Stephen Gerrard seemed to have no care in the world as he joined the Liverpool hero’s then fiancée Alex, 31, in the crowd in 2006.
As our previously unseen picture shows, WAGS including Coleen Rooney were also near the fugitive in the Stuttgart stadium as England beat Ecuador 1-0 thanks to a David Beckham trademark free-kick.

 man faces life behind

 bars after being found

 guilty of killing neighbour

 and cutting baby from

 her womb



Julie Carey beat Darlene Haynes to death and then stole her unborn child so she could continue to collect state welfare, a court heard
WMUR TV
Guilty: Julie Corey faces life in prison for murdering her former neighbour
A woman has been found guilty of beating her former neighbour to death and then cutting her eight-month-old baby from her womb.
The body of 23-year-old Darlene Haynes was found in her apartment in 2009.
She had been beaten and strangled with an electric cord and her belly had been sliced upon to remove her eight-month-old child.
A few days later Julie Carey, 39, and her boyfriend turned up at a homeless shelter with a child she clamied was her own, the Worcester Telegram reports.

Steven Gerrard's 'Uncle 

Bobby' on list of Britain's

 most-wanted as police

 name crooks on-the-run

 in Holland


Detectives are appealing for information to trace eight men - including a relative of England football captain Steven Gerrard

England footballer Steven Gerrard's uncle appears in a rogues gallery of the UK's eight "most-wanted" criminals thought to be hiding in Holland
The on-the-run crooks are suspected of offences including drug smuggling and rape, with the list including accused or convicted members of organised crime networks who have fled justice in the UK.
They are all believed to be either in or around Amsterdam.
The list, published by charity Crimestoppers, features Robert Gerrard, 50, who is believed to be a second cousin of the Liverpool and England skipper, and known to family members as "Uncle Bobby".

The cost of a Valentine's

 rose - poor Kenyan

 workers on £30 a 

month

Across Britain romantic couples are often bunches of red roses for Valentine's Day, but we uncover the true sacrifice behind the romance
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How sweet: But all is not sweet behind the scenes
The flower cutter clasps a Valentine’s Day rose in her scratched hand with a look of disgust. For this mum of two it’s not a romantic symbol of love but a reminder of the grinding toil for which she is paid barely £1 a day.
We will call her Alice. Her real name has to stay secret to protect her job. In her mid-thirties, she is one of thousands of casual workers employed in Naivasha, Kenya, by British flower wholesaler Finlays.
This is the start of the journey for red rose bouquets on sale across Britain and it is far from romantic. In the build-up to the most romantic day of the year Alice says she has to snip 8,000 an hour – more than two per second – in a baking hot polythene tunnel.

Torvill and Dean to recreate Bolero magic 30 years after their sensational Olympic gold





For the Dancing on Ice judges, returning to Sarajevo has been a longstanding ambition - the place they made history in the Winter Olympics figure skating
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History: The duo in 1984
As the familiar fanfare of the Bolero blasts from a giant PA system, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean slide quietly on to the ice where they made their name.
Gliding effortlessly across the glinting new rink in Sarajevo, Britain’s favourite skating couple are quickly into their favourite routine - 30 years after they made history in the city with a gold medal in the Winter Olympics figure skating.
Back then 24 million people in Britain watched on TV and today, after a long wait Torvill and Dean will once again recreate the Bolero magic for an adoring Bosnian crowd.

Stars turn out for Roger Lloyd-Pack's funeral as Trigger actor's coffin carried in bright pink hearse



Mourners paying their respects this morning included the actor's Only Fools and Horses co-stars Sir David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst

Only Fools and Horses actor Roger Lloyd-Pack was laid to rest today - with his coffin brought to a packed-out funeral service in a pink hearse.
The man known to millions as his long-running character Trigger was remembered this morning with a service at the Actor's Church in Covent Garden, with mourners including his former co-stars Sir David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst.
The 69-year-old's family was also joined by John Challis, who played Boycie in the BBC sitcom, Paul Barber who played Denzil, and Patrick Murray who played Mickey Pearce, as well as friends Kathy Burke and Nigel Havers.
Lloyd-Pack passed away last month with his wife and family by his side , after suffering from pancreatic cancer.

Chelsea's David Luiz Barcelona transfer set to be summer saga for the second year running




Nou Camp club see the centre-back as a perfect addition to their squad but value him at only £22m and fear Mourinho wouldn't sell to them anyway
Shaun Botterill
Hair raid: Barcelona are preparing to renew their interest in David Luiz
Chelsea defender David Luiz is top of Barcelona's wanted list again as they prepare for the summer transfer window.
Barca's coach Tata Martino and sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta have drawn up their hit-list of targets and Luiz is on their agenda as they look to bring in a centre-half and a goalkeeper.